The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, June 07, 1883, Image 2

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\ Ming Era. tit Mi r„s rrmkknriiigk ft ro. DALLAS. GA.. JUNE 7: 1888. fi»M L. Maysoti, only se n of •« old time friend, Thomas C. Ifayeon, of Atlanta, and related fa the Strict land’s, of Dallas, gradnated with the first honor at YaaderWlt Uuiversiiy, Nashville, I—I week. Ha is a young man Ilnrtit Hickory Notes, When) is the finest for many years, also tin) oat crop. Mrs. Turner is at the point of death, bhe is the daughter of onr worthy citix- it, D. J. Penn. There is a great deal of sickness in the neigh borhood. Wo hod a picnic pre paratory to the Sunday school celebration; speech vs by Doctor McEvor, G T. Hagan, C. Hardin, Felton Budgett and J. Crow. that will wear that- houot well. As Aluokd ll is asserted Thorn Found.— that one of the We have sixty-oue scholars, and from the grutt' interest manifest ed here we think Burnt Hickor- ey don’t want to be outdone in of ear Savior’s crown Las nor »peaking at the cel ebration. liev.-B. F. Payne is the discovered at Arequipa, Perm. The alleged discovery was tallowed by grand religious cere- moaise, and the devout are be took* liberal donations on the church where it was found. cola mns of a newspaper the publisher's stock I, and no individual, orgv n or Society lias nuy more i to ask the publisher or ed itor far a free notice or adver- tfcmeept then thev have to ask thhcaerchaat tor ni< goods free of fiKI. Local mwspspers, as a s't g»t paid for more than do for the pub rofWkM they aad this is what keeps the eouatry editor so 'poor. Hew#. -Albany doing good service here for church and Sunday School. G. T. H. Braulmjc STILL IN THE lUNG. “RED LIQUOR SALOON." Billiard, and Pool Tables. NEW CASH STORE 1 would announce lo my friends and tlic pntd c generally that 1 have fully de cided toicumiu In Dallas and continue I he rule of the best BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKIES, SODA WATER, LAGER, ETC. Ever offered in tliis place, also the use of n y BILLIABI) and pool tables. Whenever the court* lake hold of l.his matter and decide my business (•corgin, l*«uidinic Cbiinty^T^^nU Whom It may Concern. C, D. Mcllrtynr nfs'ibl state, liurlng In proper 'oim »p- piled to me for permernnt tetters of ad- inlnlslmtlon *n the ratatu of James Cleuhuro, late of aald county, this Is to cite nil IInd siugulur tlie creditors and her* cl J nines Clegti >l n to lie sad apt ear at mv ofkce at Ihc July term or the Conrt of Ordinary of mid comity, nnii show ctiiau ttjwiy they can. whv p rinau ent letters of administration shoo'd not ne grim'cd lo C. I>, McGregor on game, (leghorn's estate This 5th dny Of j.ine. IHS.I, TtM»UWA<).\N, Only tJon^^^T^onALnjr^omT^^n^U lawful, I lieu 1 am reudr and willing to olo-e ou', until iheu I iball follow my uonslitniiounl privilege, vie TO endeavor to pleate thoac who may feel disposed lo palroniae me in my line. I have confect ionerie* of all kinds, Winet, Whiskies, Brandies, Beer, Soda Water, alt n* w au<l freah. and will keep lee always on hand lor *u!e, Call and see me at my old stand. W.H CONN ALLY, DALLAS, Ga. Thirteen Years In active Service! -V Meatla du'lkg Mw. 1st—Be it enacted by Ikl IwM and House of Repre wata ivea of the State of Georgia theft from and after the passage «f this «ot it shall not be lawful hrasf agent or emissary of any WcsfaiT. or for any individual or iadmlluik. hailing Irom any Na- tioaality, Kiugd ora, Province or CMofab or notion ofthe Uni ted Matos or Territories thereof, ootaUo of the etaie of Georgia to toatevw, plead, persuade, in per- •msoft by letter, to foroe, hire or bWMp My person or persons re within the statu of Geoi (rift to prevail upon them to leave flattl nones or kindred, or state MM npoir to another place out- lUeaaM state for any purple or pnreoit whatever. Provided, however, that this act shall not be so construed as lo prohibit any one from from emigrating to any other country after the nenal method of emigr -- tiou of their own free will and beheeta. See 2nd,—Any person violating the same shall be iound guilty of a ssied« meaiior, and shall, upon eonvietion, be fluid five hundred riuR-ra, and to Imprisoned iu tne commM tail of the oounty where the ariton in committed not has Mm twelve months nor mor thoft Mro years. See, 8—Repeals laws. Whom li may concern, HR McGregor, of said *tntc, ha v lmr In proper form up piled to me. us ihe largest oredpor oi Mat ha Mcf'ollori. for p-rmnnent lei tire of tidlldlllatrillcn on I lie ml ate of Martha Mi-Col lor-, In e of mild county, '.hi* I* to cltr nil perron* alnuu'ar, the t-rcdl'or* aril heir* of Maillm MeCollor* to be und appear at my ofllte at the July term o: the a >urt jf Ortl'iinry of hi Id county and *h< w enii-ii, If uny they can, why neriiiuii- ent letter* of Mil nluli-trntlon Hltould not bn granted to .■'.ll »'cGrcg.ir on Martha Met olloi'H estate, Title the 4th dny ol June, 1888. T, C. DUNAGAN, Ordinary The li" e blinded for Im* not yet expired. Honorable competition never hurt* in the war that l* now beirg waned by inerchuuis, one against another. GEORGIA,Paulding I'o-mty: 1 here by pbe notice that d wil apply at the November adjourned term of the Legislature, lo be held in July next, lor i n act to incorporate Ihe town ot Dalis*,, in Ihe county of Paulding, to define ihe corpnrnle Hints of raid town, to ootiLr cer-ain power* upon the officer* of *aid corporation ami tor other lint pore*. T. C. DDN.I GAN. Oriibmrv. all conflicting SCHOOL NOTICE. l’uhliu School Tenchere of Pauld ing ('entity am recuesled In meet me ill DaHa* third Saturday. Juno lOlli for the purpura of entering into eon- trie 1 *, ole. H. (,'• SCOGGINS. C. 8 C. I d Dire in call tho attention of my old general that I patron* *» well the public in HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES! ALWAYS LOOK FOR -THE- -0F RAWLS, BROTHER & CO. IN FltANK G ANNS OLD STAND. We in- st c -rdially invite the public to call on ts while iu town end exam* ine our good* mid | rice*. WE ARE (IFFERlXti GOODS AT PRICES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES. WE CARRY A COMPLETE AND WE1.L ASSORTED 810 K OF General Merchandise; Wt will make it to the farmers interest to caU mid examine our (took of Hardware and Farming Implements BEFOBE PUBCHASING ELSEWHEBE. Come autl convince yourself'of the fact that All we ask i* a fair trial, wc are rolling goo I* us Cheap •/.« The Cheapest, CAN AND WILL SELL Goods a* cheap as any man who purports to be doing an honorable busi- ue*»—thut i» DOING AN HONORABLE BUSINESS, Otherwise 1 Imve nothing lo say. My name is the style of the oldet busi- nes* homo in Dttll.s and 1 have been a constant wident of this county for ines* man und you delighted with the reeult. 1 keep Family Groceries including Coffee, Ten, Meat, Sugars, Flour, Rice,etc. 1 keep canned coots including canned fi*li and mackerel, Oyster*, Sardine*, etc, Pickets plain and mixed, Powder shot aod onp«, uialche* mill lobacc , siiufi'uivl eigar*. patent mid stundurd inert Ic I on, 11688 iimiBO in liiillteB und l have oeen a consumi oi mis con ihi'ty-ii'iie year*, flic people know me. and my lecord as a bn in is generally 'known. Therefore come lo mo with “SPOT C ASH” i will he delighted with the reeult. 1 keep Family Groceries including A fine and well felec'dd stork cf Cfncdeiy from GVxcn & C'o., of Cin'o. -t. IVierie*, Tiinlon, N. J. a supply of'in Irom the Atlauta Stove and Tin •I «i*c. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS I HAKE A SPECIALTY. Tlw Ml I The Ml 11 Thursday morning, June the Tib. Dallas awoke from her sltim- tora, jtut aa ahe does every oth- .ar Morning, and not very unlike moai first class towns, where ikar* are nearly one thousand elaver people, old and young, of gonft digeation, easy consciences, attjar the morning ablu- tioto. aad family devotions, and fretting and fnmiug of the little om while combing their hair. Tbs limbs aad luck* wi-iw well *kaken, Alt b reak (hat aomewhnt pa-lakea, Wkd La<what seundistkal! Tb»t breakk apes ns through the sir, TV, hall, the bell, When, oli! wher-d The finishing touches are now fafag pat on the Methodist aharah, aad the bell swung in the tOWar, tod soon work will be com- Georgia, Pau.ding County:—Whore a , Na-h iu Cooper, ad '.inirtrstor of Mo-eaCoi'p** icpreseni* in ilia court ill his leiilion, duly fihd nd en'oro upon record that he bn* fully adinini* tertd More* Coopers eatate these in to vile all persons couoerued. In irs and creditors lo show c»u*e if any they cn: whv raid administrator si ould not lie discharged from his udm nb- trati'ui ami iveeive ItUeisi (dismission on tho first Monday in e'en'o nher 1883 T. C. DUNAGAN, Ordinary. Ill notion*, such as hosery, iu*p< nders. corsets, rpaol cotton, coOoretting. i-cnrls. ele. e'C. I ain complc'e. My dry gomls are born the old and well established linos • o* John f ilvey & (lo. I »l«o keep ss'ld'es, leather anil -li-ie fi-idin-’* and a l' oil-anil things too icliotis to mention. Como lo w>e me and if yon donl re*) what you want ask lor it, and when you come just sav von want some good* for spot cash and you will ho surprised in well as delicti ed wiih the bargain* that you will certainly reeiove. 1 i'ely comptliiiou, and ill piiees wil! olmw up with any m e, Try me. Your Humble Servant, F. M. GANN We also handle the NEW NO. 7 AMERICAN SEWI\G MA CHINE, which w-e guarantee to be the best machine in the market We buy for cash and sell for cash, which enables us to sell at rock bottom prices. We will pay the highest market prices for all kinds of country produce. BAWLS, BBOTIIEBS & CO DALLAS, GA. More Popular than Ever! The Recent Improvement* MADE IN THE White Sewing Machines, Vkl. t. Cox, Hammond ATTORNEYS ft Mnssoy, AT LAW. PRACTICAL WITCIimra AMI JEWELER, AND PROPRIETOR GATE CITY EsWIXG IIICIIISE IHXttt! Ge rvic; Puudi'ig county. \\ • ure as Nathan Corper. adininistra'or de bona* non of the estate of Jmms Cole I AND BEFAIB SHOP, d- eaased ropresent- to the curt in his 5 DE(jaXUR sT ., A TLAN I’A G A. pe it on du'v fi'cd ai d entered en rec-1 au « » ord that he has lully adininislend James Cole’s estate, ibis is lo cite a I, . . , persona concerned heirs and ere- iloj S"™ wo " ia ,W 11,0 ,lb ' n , P to .how esu-e if any ihey can w |, v I isatltiletoo mixed up tohe very good I.. said administrator should uot be ctie- cither of tkw department*, churgidlioni his aduiinis’radon and receive lnLers of di«inis*iau on ihe fiist WILL practlcu la Ilia Supcrlo- Courisof rjuglass mid Paulding counties, Slot- agalnal rallionda and dclcascs ol‘ crllil- ualsn specially. Cox ife Hammoxd, Atlanta, Gn. Rout. A. Mabbey, Douglasvillo Ga Monday in September 1883, DUNAGAN, Ordinary, N; W. Roberts k Son, QFOHOIft, Paulding Coun'y.—Tlic po'IUrtnol'W, A .I.Isu slio.vetli lo I lie oom t that lie lias fully discharged the trn«t reposed mi him us giinidlaii cf J, G. tee/mi'ior heir of Bampaoii Lee, deceased and^rays Hie court for citation lo Issue *hiiiln& a') persons to-how cause whv lie should he discharged, and rocoive letters of dismission from his guardianship nod that May the 7th 1888, OuniUimhan. cannot oc a very good-i r. 0. DUNAGAN, Ordinary. wnUhniuker If lie works on gins, sewing- Georg a, Pauhl'ng Coiliity -Z much nes, and anything else that come. J ^ b rt . 8ldln „ tllc Mul0 of ' G( , orglft along Now let me sny to those who Grave IM*. i o( onr neighbors are sick. Formers ore bold ot work. Wheat io getting ripe, and ia good, Onr AnnAny aehool ia inereMtng rap *4lf,on want neventy-five by the eelebrotion. We have organized • fine Sunday school ot Morris's fiehool house. Everyihiug up thin way it alive on the Sunday School question. I must toll a 'good joke on Bro. Payne, the pas tor. Be o*w a young lady carry ing n loaf of bread to a p"or afflic - ed girl, Und predicted in his ser mon that God wonld reward her. That day ahe saw ayoung man f r the first time, and in two weeks they were on On.hunt of the Jus tice ci the peace, and fouud him. .J. M. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, — \ Nil- Dealers in Wood Bnrial Cases and Caskets. Orders promptly filled day or night Soliciting a portion of your patronage, wo are very truly yours, N. W. ROBERTS* SON, Dallas, Ga. Paulding Sheriff Sales, / £ Will he sold on the first Tuesday In Ju ly next, at Ihe • 'ourt house. In miDI couii ty within the teual hour* ol sa e the loi lowing property, to wit. One r-uiu sorrel mule about five years ■ -hi, said mui levied on as the p-opcity of J. M. Assies to satisfy an execution Issued from the Superior e-iurl of said county |.i fav r -f t olUu* ft Collins aea I list so <1 J. M. Ab es, Alsoat the san e ilntesnd place lots ol land Nos 7«. 14fi.'47. 819, 22d, 321, 14"> 205 and 2 13, In the third district and ■hi d seeliou of I'auldiug oounty, Ga. to sallsly three tax 11 fas ill avor ofih • state and couu'y, oueol said It Lis vs.I If Sim- and said lots levied on a* his property and one ol said fi fas vsG C Crflnpell and said lo's levied on as his property,and one -■I sal d ll fas vs t Inis at-d Campbell and sii d lots levied on as their property, NATHAN Oil OPE She. Hi ll F It AG A N. Deputy bheiilT D 11 s (la, May 28lh 18SU. may fa vor me wiili a perusal of this that my ex- pcrience In watchmaking runs hack over * quarter of a century, and that part o my hnsincas Is under my own peisonal upervl-ion, and that I propose to do tie best possible work ou every lob entrusted to me. The sewing machine department of my business is in the hands of thoroughly competent wo Vmen.imd I guarantee that every ua hlnc lb it is repaired at the G ft. M Ex. and R. 8, shall be well and thoroughly dune. Now, if yon have a machine that need- repair'sg, semi or bring It to us. and If w- having applied to be appointed gnnrdaln of the persons and the property ol H. .1 Smith, Richard Smith, Samuel Smith -ally Sthlth, Franklin smith and Jack sou Smith, all miners residing in said eountv. This Ih lo cite all persons m riled Io show erase the next term if the qoitrt after the expi ration of thirty hys from'the publication of this notice I'uiiy. why Z. T, Smith should not be up Jjffhted guardian of the person und prop- •rly of said miners. Oivcu under uuid and plllidal signature This May <tUi 1883 T C DUNaGAN, OrdLurv don’t make it worn all light wc won Iff- charge you a .nickel. We also have an as sortment of second hand machines tha will do good sewing, which we will sel cheap. The Electric, or Texas Gypsum Cement Is gnranlecd to mend u greater variety of articles and hold stronger than any other cement ever Invented. It will mend leath er, china, g'ttss, wood, marble,stone-and Is stronger where mended than elsewhere It |B a household noccslty, and l‘ you trv it once you will never be without it In the house. Agents wanted. S'ate and county right-for sale, Address f-r circu lars, the Electric, or Texas G'.psum Ce mem Co-. 85 Decatur sire. 1 , Atlanta. t3’“lhis c iuent took the prtmium at t'leeoltoh er.p isiliou. Athh much to the Many Excellent Qualities SUPERIOR MAC HIKE headers of how J. J. Payne & Co. J. L. GEORGE, Prices! Proprietors At the lowest cash prices, Rny fo* enabled to give the best bargains. It is an rspooial favorite of tlie la dies, tailors and others who nae them lor tlie many advantages it poascsHos over all other sowing machines. Evcrv ' • Id e dtiehine Is un'iained lire v-ivra ■ d a written -virraii'y given t- vn. li inneha*. r. The mil) ie are solie'led to examine then* i -fnri- tinvlng a machine .-.ale and Retail Dealers, 59 Broad 8t. MANAGEB. Goods. N tionn; l merries SHOES! HOES!! SHOES!!! BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING. CHEAP! CHEAP!! cash and soil for c*sh, and are I invite ray friends and customers, and the public at large to call on me and examine my stock of goods. I guarantee satiHfaction in goods and prices. I sell as cheap as the cheapest. Come one, cotne all and see mo, I will treat you right, . Respectfully, J L GEOBGE, DALLAS, GA. Dr. Win. C. Conually, Practicing Physician In nil the depart ments of tnecicine and surgery. Amply -npplied with alt necessary menus and ippliunccs lor the relief und cure or suf- ering humanity. Ofilce at the Dallas drug s'orc. Rcsl- Icuce opposite Christian Hotel. Always andy for duty. iun’y 25-tf STATE op QKORO'A, Paulding Ceunty.—To nil Whome it may Ci nccrn We hen bv give notice that we will apply to the November adjourned term of the Ltgislutiire. which meet- the first Wednesday In July next, to h ive a law passed to prohibit ihe sale ol intoxicating Illinois In an) qua ititle3 fc. the county of I’.iUldiug Cx. H. SlTNKS, P. M. Carter, T. A. Foote. et al. CAUGHT a BAD COLD The SUMMER COLDS and Coughs are quite as dan gerous as those of midwinter. But they yield to the same treatment and ought to be taken In time. For all diseases of THROAT, NOSTRILS, HEAD or BREATHING AP PARATUS • 1 Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP PAIN KILLER ! William Rionk* nnd Ids wife ('nihnriu.i M. brooks .vs. John G Chiiii'.s, et id. Bill in Equity for | Recovery, Relief, etc., in Paulding jfsuppiiur Court. February Term, 1883. j i:d ninei.ilment allowed 6ill Febiu- [ ary. 1883, Ah-) til ove bill having been amend ed as indicated, and new parties Lav- \ ing been introduced, a* follows; ' Mrs. J, E. JK ng, of the county of — Diuglass, in said .-la’c, and John G. f a Clout*, Jr., ami Brown Clout--, Jr. of \ ihe siaie of Texas, and it not ap|ear- ,i>g lo the court that ll,e said new partie-i tire represented in court by ^ aitoineys at law, or in fact, upon ( whom services can be perfected. It \ ( T is therefore ordered by the court \ I that service bt perfected on the de- fendents residing in the state of Tex. I \ as bv the publication of that portiou \ (^S. uf ibis order, re aling to themselve-i, ' in tlie Paulding New Era once a month for four n on hs efter 'he. nd, j itii.imtnl of tl.is court, ai d a co.iv i I ilie bill s lit loeavb of ihe f id de- ■tndi-ii'.s il iheir itsidencV era be foni;d, J BRANH.’M, .1 «CRd i rue coj y from tlie minutes of tide ccurt. \\ I F.YIN, Clerk ojj \(( /. n C